Windows 10: SSD not working

SSD not working

I purchased an OCZ ARC 100, 240 gig's SSD about a month ago. From the beginning it was rather tricky to get working, but at last I succeeded, though it still 'disappeared' once in a while. But the last couple of days it seems it's totally dead - that is, when I dock it into a USB-station everything's fine in SSD Guru, health, drivers updated, etc. I already have an OCZ Vertex 2 for Windows 10, which is just fine. I've tried swapping cables between the two so it's not a sata port thing. Now I wonder if I should make a RMA or if there's someone here who has an idea of what to try? Regards, Knut

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OCZ are known to of had issues similar to this. When you switched cables, did you try a different port for this SSD ?
Does it show in the BIOS ? Firmware update, but i do not think it corrects issues like this, worth a try. Also is all important system drivers up to date, Chipset, SATA Controller ? If none work i would RMA it.

OCZ are known to of had issues similar to this. When you switched cables, did you try a different port for this SSD ?
Does it show in the BIOS ? Firmware update, but i do not think it corrects issues like this, worth a try. Also is all important system drivers up to date, Chipset, SATA Controller ? If none work i would RMA it.

Look this
I got an Old X58 Board with Intel SATA2 Controller and Marvel SATA3 controller
EVO 850 + Kingston V300 Both SATA3 Drives
This are the speeds I get with Marvel
Now tell me should I use better intels SATA2 Controller?
its a joke

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Look this
I got an Old X58 Board with Intel SATA2 Controller and Marvel SATA3 controller
EVO 850 + Kingston V300 Both SATA3 Drives
This are the speeds I get with Marvel
Now tell me should I use better intels SATA2 Controller?
its a joke

It is kind of low for Samsung Evo should be in 500MB/s and the Marvell is SATA 3 unlike mentioning Intel is SATA 2 so would be less. Also could be due to other older hardware specs.

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Tried different ports to no avail - gonna RMA it. The "funny" thing is, that my Vertex 2 also was buggy so I had to RMA that as well ;-( Anyway, thanks for the help.

Best bet since you can. Truthfully even though they are more expensive i like Samsung SSD's and i have a Crucial SSD that did the same thing as your OCZ was doing and Crucial is known to be a good SSD at a low cost. I did the same as you switching cables and ports, since a different SSD was put in place no issues ever since. Thing about RMA's is they will usually send you a refurbished SSD back which is what happened to me with my RMA'd Crucial.
Good luck !

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